Maritime Safety and Security on board ships very much depends on well trained crews. That is why training and exercising emergency response procedures as well as efficiency in reliable management are extremely necessary. On the other hand research as well as technological development in safety and security, tools and other kinds of technical and organizational systems contribute to further improvement and guarantee high levels of safety and security in maritime transportation. Simulation facilities are essential for both exercising and training but also for research and technological development. This paper introduces the innovative concept of a safety and security training simulator (SST7) and describes research work related to the implementation of training scenarios. Selected results of a case study will be presented. A shorter version of this paper was originally presented at the International Conference on “Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation” at Gdynia in June 2013.
Maritime Safety and Security Challenges – 3D Simulation Based Training
2013
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Unbekannt
Maritime Education and Training (MET) , Transportation and communications , Simulation , 3D Simulation Based Training , Maritime Security , TC601-791 , Maritime Safety , Emergency Response Procedures , Onboard Training , Canals and inland navigation. Waterways , Safety and Security Training Simulator , HE1-9990
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